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March
2009
St
James's Church, Piccadilly, London W1-
at 7pm
4th
March 2009
The State of Africa in 2009
Panel:
Dr Adotey Bing-Pappoe; Professor Myles Wickstead (Secretary of the Commission
on Africa; Visiting Professor in International Relations at the Open University)
Please
Click Here for Dr Bing-Pappoe's report on "The State Of Africa"
11th
March 2009
The international agenda of
the new President of the USA
Chair:
Dr Sarah Churchwell (Senior Lecturer in American Studies, University of
East Anglia)
Panel:
Lady Lynn de Rothschild (Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
the Foreign Policy Association and supporter of John McCain);
John Fisher Burns (New York Times London Bureau)
18th March 2009
Can the world meet the energy needs of the poorest?
Chair:
Sir John Harman
Panel:
Saleemul Huq (Chief Scientist at the International Institute for Environment
and Development);
Tony Juniper (environmental campaigner);
Dr Victoria Johnson (New Economics Foundation).
25th March
2009
WE REGRET TO HAVE HAD TO CANCEL THE LAST DEBATE
TO BE HELD ON 25TH MARCH 2009
Notes
All information was correct at the time of going to press, 15th January
2008, but this information is continually updated on the website. All
debates start at 7pm. After a brief introduction by the different speakers,
there is a period for discussion with the public. The debates end at 8.30
pm. Admission is by ticket, which needs to be purchased in advance for
reasons of security. Tickets are not sent out but issued only at the door.
An application form for tickets is available on the website. Tickets cost
£8.
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